FAIRFIELD — It’s Berry, Carrey, Buscemi and Carell coming to movie theaters Friday.
Halle Berry stars as a veteran 911 operator in the thriller, “The Call.” While taking a call from a teen girl who has just been kidnapped, she realizes she must deal with a killer from her past.
Abigail Breslin also stars. It’s rated R.
“The Incredible Burt Wonderstone,” PG-13, is the tale of two magicians, played by Steve Buscemi and Steve Carell, who have ruled the Last Vegas strip for years, even though they have an utter disdain for each other. Then, a street magician starts to move in on their territory.
Olivia Wilde, Jim Carrey, James Gandolfini and Alan Arkin are featured.
Opening in limited release Thursday is:
“The Kitchen,” which features Laura Prepon in the story of a woman turning 30 faced with a host of issues including unemployment and a cheating boyfriend. It’s rated R.
Opening in limited release Friday are:
“Ginger and Rosa,” a PG-13 drama about two teen girls in London, circa 1962. Christina Hendricks, Annette Bening and Oliver Platt star.
“Upside Down,” is a PG-13 romantic science fiction flick starring Jim Sturgess and Kirsten Dunst as a couple who live on twinned worlds, with gravities that pull in opposite direction.
“The Kill Hole,” not rated, the tale of a troubled Iraq war vet sent on a mission to kill a troubled Marine Corps sniper gone AWOL.
“From Up on Poppy Hill,” PG, an animated movie that tells the story of an innocent romance in 1963 Japan.
For showtimes, call the Edwards Theatres at 432-2140, Brenden Theatres at 469-0180 or visit www.fandango.com/94533_movietimes.
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